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Pres. Sarkozy at the Four-Way Summit:
A glimpse and more... | September 5th 2008 by neriz
President Bashar al-Assad, Syria and President Nicolas Sarkozy, FranceMr. Assad has already reaped dividends. Sarkozy's visit toattend a mini-Middle East summit this week warms a three-year freeze inthe relations between the countries that read more
THE SIX-DAY WAR AS A SOVIET INITIATIVE
IsraPundit | September 4th 2008
Isabella Ginor and Gideon Remez*, MERIA Abstract: The authors continue their analysis of Soviet involvement in the 1967 War with a discussion of new evidence and a response to criticisms regarding their controversial thesis that the USSR provoked tha read more
Hi beauty queen
field-negro | September 4th 2008
(sorry Monica), it's me again. I caught your stand up routine last night. Funny! For a minute there I swore I was watching Def Comedy Jam. You were rocking the house girl. You had them at hello. I loved your hype man, Rudy, too. (Is it me, or is that read more
in eigener sache (25)
das klienicum | September 3rd 2008 by E.
hier wie gewohnt die playlist der gestrigen stone.fm sendung, auch wie gehabt der versuch, mittels videoaufnahmen unter beweis zu stellen, dass diese songs tatsächlich existieren, diesmal war es besonders schwierig, zu exponiert die auswahl, deshalb read more
Today (and yesterday) in Gay History
Wicked Gay Blog | September 2nd 2008 by David
September 2, 2008 Queer Events On This Day In History...1189 Richard The Lionhearted of England (gay male) is crowned king in Westminster Abbey just six days before his 32nd birthday.1954 Police in Miami Florida begin a series of nightly raids read more
Joe Six-pack Versus Congress on the Iraq War
zulubuff | August 29th 2008 by jrchaard
You know, there are so many smug anti-war people out there. Bush lied, war for oil.......... Yet I seem to recall quite a bit of support for the war back in 2003. And knowing that the liberal media had ample opportunity to launch investigative repo read more
NATO – the paper alliance
Bahamas Blog | August 25th 2008 by Dennis Dames
(John Laughland for RIA Novosti) - As the dust settles on the conflict in South Ossetia - and as it vanishes progressively from the headlines in the Western press - one thing has become overwhelmingly clear. It is that Georgia will now never join NAT read more
Extreme Stress in the First Trimester Linked to Schizophrenia
Mental Health Blog | August 24th 2008 by meg
"New research supports a growing body of literature that attributes maternal exposure to severe stress during the early months of pregnancy to an increased susceptibility to schizophrenia in the offspring". - sourceThe researchers, Dolores Malaspina, read more
I'm Back ... and the beat goes on ...
Third on the Right | August 23rd 2008 by Just Like Me
About three years ago while out from full time work having babies I was contracted by a peak body to write a course for Local Government.Having been a young 34 yrs CEO in local govt maybe I did know something about the subject.Or maybe not ... fake i read more
On Georgia
Maysaloon | August 22nd 2008 by Wassim
The "six day war" in which Georgia was overwhelmed by Russian troops has triggered the most interesting, if not predictable, chain of events. A Georgia intoxicated by the West thought that it could reassert control over it's breakaway province but i read more
Dear Sir: The best of the letters pages.
Organized Rage | August 21st 2008 by Mick Hall
Like many of us on the left, although for different reasons, many Irish people are unhappy commemorating those members of the British military who lost their lives in WW1. Most Irish Republicans believe that it would be hypocritical; and plain wrong read more
Football365: English Premier League's first weekend of Games
Maa Ka Doodh: Around the World *Sports*Movies*Music | August 20th 2008
The numbers that mattered this week... 0 - The total number of first-team appearances previously made by the six outfield substitutes on Everton's bench for the game with Blackburn Rovers. Also, the number of league games won by Derby County under t read more
Palestinian ‘National Poet' Was Propagandist
Yid With Lid | August 19th 2008
Mahmoud Darwishdied last week. He was Hailed as the Palestinian National Poet. According to my handy Websters a Poet is one (as a creative artist) of great imaginative and expressive capabilities and special sensitivity to the medium. Darwish may ha read more
Peace Talks Threatened by PLO Radicals
China Confidential | August 18th 2008
Foreign Confidential....More radical members of the Palestine Liberation Organization are threatening to sabotage peace talks with Israel. The West Bank-based extremists are demanding that Israel return all the lands captured during the 1967 Six-Day read more
Israeli Defense Policy
the Dry Bones Blog | August 18th 2008
Okay, so we'll have to pay "a difficult price". But the "difficult price" that Ehud Barak wants us to pay is the undermining of Israel's legal system by releasing convicts as a political act. It's a price that nobody talks about, but it eats away at read more
peaches walks into a gay bar
damien is listening to... | August 17th 2008 by Damien Choy Smith
let's start a war; start a nuclear war; at the gay bar, gay bar, gay bar.ahahaha this seriously made my day. Electric Six's 'Gay Bar' is one of those tracks that just crack me up no matter how many times i listen to 'em. it's not that it's even that read more
Syria Should Come Clean About its Nazi War Criminal
China Confidential | August 17th 2008
Foreign Confidential....Iran's secular ally, Syria, says it seeks peace with Israel in order to regain territory captured by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War. "We believe a just and comprehensive peace is good for the prosperity of all people in the re read more
Georgia on my mind
Hockeydino | August 16th 2008 by hockeydino
Pat Buchanan is a great American. He is great because he speaks the truth and defends the constitution. Those that oppose him, simply and usually do it based on his strong faith in God. Lame. His latest article is a great insight into Imperialism read more
"American charges of Russian aggression ring hollow. Georgia star…
New Research Findings | August 16th 2008 by leslie feldman
Is Not Western Hypocrisy Astonishing? By Patrick J. Buchanan8-16-8 Mikheil Saakashvili's decision to use the opening of the Olympic Games to cover Georgia's invasion of its breakaway province of South Ossetia must rank in stupidity with Gamal Abdel-N read more
of sleep and lack of it and the stupid things I say when I don't…
Talking, Reading, Watching Dirt | August 15th 2008
I'm watching too many movies. This week alone I finished Lost in Translation, The Last Samurai, Sleepless in Seattle, Good Will Hunting, Dead Poet's Society, Love in the Time of Cholera, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, American Beauty, Finding Never read more
Reevaluating Settlement Policy
Israel & the Middle East | August 15th 2008 by Harro Bos
Published by http://israelseen.com Since 1967 nothing has done more damage to Jewish unity and the status of Jews around the world than Israel’s misconceived settlement policy. A good case could be made that some of the post-Six-Day-War suburbs of read more
Trading Like Robert the Bruce
Trading Crude Oil | August 13th 2008 by solfest
An Irish trader told me the story of Robert the Bruce and the Spider today. I was plugging along and not getting much for my efforts so the Irish trader thought this would keep me going.Bruce and the Spider(Scotland) HUNDREDS of years ago there was a read more
Georgia-Russia War Still On in Spite of Truce
tmrfiles | August 13th 2008
"And say, thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I am against thee, O Gog, the chief prince of Me-sheck and Tubal:" Ezekiel 38:3 Russian Convoy Heads Into Georgia, Violating TruceRussia Military On The Move, But Where Are They Going? - BBC VideoWednesday-- read more
Russia Breaks Truce: Tanks Roll Deep into Georgia!
Rafael Román Martel | August 13th 2008 by Rafael Martel
CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA and MATTI FRIEDMAN Associated Press Writers OUTSIDE GORI, Georgia - Russian tanks rolled into the crossroads city of Gori on Wednesday then thrust deep into Georgian territory, violating the truce designed to end the six-day war t read more
The Ashes of Victory By Stephen Brown
USA Partisan | August 13th 2008 by Hans Gruen
A reinvigorated and self-confident Russia flexed its muscles and concluded a decisive victory over America’s ally, Georgia, yesterday after a cruel, six-day war. America’s Cold War rival had been a simple spectator to events on its bord read more
Berlin Wall Erected
History's Mysteries | August 13th 2008 by history lover
On This Day In HistoryAugust 13, 1961Shortly after midnight, East German soldiers begin laying down barbed wire and bricks as a barrier between Soviet-controlled East Berlin and the democratic western section of the city.Walter Ulbricht, the Communis read more
Gas price decline: Day 25
short-term trading | August 12th 2008
Prices at the pump continue to decline at last as described in the CNNGas price decline: Day 25 (cnn)It was only a month ago the oil was at $150.Who's Responsible For $150 Oil? A List of the Actual Villains (clusterstock)A lot of discussions on Ameri read more
It Depends On What The Meaning Of "Grave" Is
Infidel Blogger's Alliance | August 11th 2008 by CitizenWarrior.com
George Bush declared, in a face to face meeting with Putin, that the situation with regard to the Russian invasion of Georgia is "grave." The word "grave", in diplomatic speak means impending war.Does Bush know that, or this another one of his empty read more
World War II History for August 11
World War II History | August 11th 2008 by Steve Terjeson
Today in WW II History World War II History for August 11 1942 - During World War II, Pierre Laval publicly announced, “the hour of liberation for France is the hour when Germany wins the war.” 1943 - Germans begin to evacuate Sicily On t read more
Beijing 2008: Cycling road race results
Science of Sport | August 9th 2008 by Ross
Sanchez takes gold on miserable day for a bike rideThe men's Olympic road race has been won by a Spaniard...but not the one everyone was watching. In fact, not even many people's second or third choice. Instead, it was Samuel Sanchez who took out a read more
